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BibleSchool For Stanford . V Vacation Bible schobl at the Stan »rd Presbyterian church ^Ul, be gin Monday and continue to May ■ 21 with presentation of certificates »,and a picnic supper highlighting the closing exercise. * . .' Classes will be heid each afteroon ftroin 3 to 5 o’clock and movies will be*shown in connection with the lesson. The Rev. Taylor O. Bird, pastor, is director of the Bible school. others serving are: Mrs, A. D. Quinn, 'Secretary; Mrs. Maude Ver •fion and Mrs. Myrtle Kornegay, pi ^■nedr teachers; Mrs. Forest Dail ~and Mrs. Rodeil Roberts, junior girls; Mrs. Ben- Ray Brock and Mrs. Jasper Forts, junior boys; Misses vMartha Roberts and Evelyn Swin • soil, primary; Mrs. Jasper Brock, Mrs. Elbert Vempn and Mrs. Violet l Swinson, beginners; end Mrs. Wal ? ter Faplk, music. t ; Mrs: Ralph Joyner and Hire. Ned Roberts will be jn charge of serv ing refreshments. 5 Minute Aid For Sore Piles la S mlnut&s, Chlnnroid starts giving ! vrpnderful, soothing, cooling relief for re- - currfng burning, Itching end psln of simple piles. Quickly soothes end softens dry, herd, cracking parts for happier days and more restful nights. Ask druggist far J Chlnerotd. Money back guarantee. l Stanford. i (By Mr*. Maud* Virnm) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Komegay were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: Quinton Komegay and fami ly at New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Head and children of Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jackson of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Komegay and children of Mount Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Komegay last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vernon and daughter Shelia left Sunday for their home in West Orange, N. J., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vernon and other relatives here. Miss Elizabeth Eatmon of Jack sonville is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Ester EaF mon. # Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholson and daughter Gayle of Kenans ville were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nicholson and fami ly Friday. Mrs. Coy Smith and son Jim apd Miss Lilly Smith visited Mr. and Mrs.-Willie Beasley at Seven Springs Sunday. Mrs. Leon Joyner and daughters visited relatives at Deep Run last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiggins and daughters, Shelby and Fay, of Clinton and Mr. ana Mrs. Brink ley Taylor and Rosanne of Golds boro, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brock. Miss Ruby Nicholson left Tues lay for her home in Richmond, /a., after a visit with her parents, dr. and Mrs. Sam Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Taylor of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Valker and children of Clinton, ind Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brock of near Warsaw were Sunday vis itors with Mrs. Lucy Kornegay. Mr. and Mrs: Buriis Roberts and family of near Faison visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watson and fami ly Tuesday. Miss Janie Turner, D. J. Turner and Jerry Wells visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Joyner and family at Jacksonville Monday. Wayne Roberts of Clayton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and children, Cpl. Wyatt Roberts of Fort Bragg and Mrs. Roberts were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rob erts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bell and daughter Hilda of BeulaviUe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vernon and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Ver non and sons of Warsaw were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vernon Saturday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Roberts and Murray were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williams at the Grant’s Chapel section Sunday. " Mrs. J. B. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts visited Mr. and Mrs. Daq Swinson at Friendship Sunday. Mr. Bnd Mrs. John Matthis and children of Wilmington spent the week-end with Mrs. Matthis’ par ents, Mr. ana Mrs. Carl Britt. Mrs. Ina Swinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Penley, Mrs. Abbie Pearl Lee and Rupert Swinson of Ra leigh spent the weekend with Mr. gnd Mrs. Liston Swinson. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Quinn were dinner guests of Mr', and Mrs. Wilbert Roberts and family at War saw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Rich and son Grant of Raleigh were Sun day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Outlaw and family. Be Progressive - Shop Progressive * A*a «n«o«*- c«* b«v In Mount Olive 9 svcry family caw ofrora! 1 Fruit-Of-The-Day Shortcake (Old Fashion Kind) — Make It With C. Milk 2TM nr. Cans JLJV CLOROX, qt. bottle . . . .-17c . Vi Gen. Bat .....:30c ► No. 2 Vi Can Hunt's - 4 SLICED PEACHES . . 7 ..30c no. mcBftsatttei BARTLETT -Pf * * A'l?. 9M: No. 300 Can Hunt's FRUIT COCKTAIL . . . ,411 27c / ■ , 1-Jb. Can Zest Brand PINK SALMON .: . . . 43c . 16-oz. can Luck's PINTO BEANS . ... . .. . . ..17e No. 2 Vi can Van Camp's PORK AND BEANS ^ ^ ^ 3 medium cakes IVORY SOAP.. . .. 25c UPTON TEA: TEA BAGS, 16'*, Pkg. 1/4-Lb. Pkg. ., • 33e Vz-Lb. Pkb. »»,. »■* *./• •*. • 65c .. '..21c 4 cakes Personal IVORY SOAP r........21c 3 Reg. Cakes .• v * CAMAY SOAP ......... > 25c 2 Packages : , SPIC AND SPAN .. ... 47c OXYDOL, Ig. .. . . . 30c DUZ, TIDE, CHEER, Ig, V.30c Lg. Package V DREFT, IVORY FLAKES ,. .. 30c ' 100-fft. roll Wax-Seal * WAX rarer:. ............ 31c - --i— Maxwell House Coffee, Lb. Bag - $1.12 WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE: v.* *-* •» , *?•',» • * ♦ 87c 27c CRISCO, 3-lb, can ;.. 25-ft. roll Ware-Ever ALUMINUM fblL . . . ■ Qt. Jar Progressive SALAD DRESSING_i. . . . 49c i f 8-ox. pkg, Kellogg's { an ;• &7-r CORN FLAKES ..Tv..27c ■<* •*, & ■* ■■ 4 1-lb. iqrWolcRfc’ ' GRAPE JELLY i :■-,V> .., 27c f. f 4 2 boxes 200's . KLEENEX TISSUE 29c 2 roll* Delsey TOILET TISSUE ...... 27c 40W# 60W, 60WWe*t, LIGHT BULBS, ea. ....... V, 18c Junket (with de**ert di*h) ;' FREEZING MIX, 2 pkg*.-- .25c 'lit. 1 ' .. ■' I ' II II Hi' Il"«, )■!' 17-Ox. Pkg Finsbury's f'\ if y FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TENDER GREEN BEANS, 2 Lbs.-......... 25i Red Winesup Apples, ll». . >, f 17c New Red Potdfpft/4 lbs, ,. .,19c 39c Idaho Bak. Potatoes, 10 lbs. r 59c , Juicy Lemons, 360's, doy. Ill *•. fi Tender, Tasty Thrifty Meat Buys! I Choice, Twtfor *. :,i ‘ . , v: , • Cube Steak, lb* - - < * ’ 79c Swift er Jotm Franks, lb* cello bag - 49c Choico, Tender * A. , Sirloin Steak, lb. - - r 89c Tender Sliced . •• . Beef Liver, lb. - - •> - JonM Sliced „ _■ -T i Bologna, lb. collo bag 4?c Mild American • ■ Cheese, 2 lbs. - - * —- 89c McCullens Hosts j At Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mr*. R. E. McCullen were hosts at' a barbecue dinner last Sunday at their home in the Do^ bersvijle community ip celebration of Mother's Day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dilday and daughter, Peg gy, Mrs. Leroy* Baker and son, Mrs. Henry G. Fields, and Mr. apd Mrs. Alvin Dilday and son, Kelly, of Welstonburg. , Mr. and Mrs. Iredell Jackson of Faison, Mr, and Mrs. Hack Miller and son, Mitchell, of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Best and children of Petersburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Faison McCullep and children, Mrs. J. E. McCullen; and Mrs. Adabelle Best and children. Dobbersville (By Mrs. C. J. Strickland) Mr., and Mrs. Eugene Jones and sons of Fayetteville were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Jones’ par ** — * "ul ents, Mr. ana Mrs. W, R. McCu len. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt and daughter and Miss Elisabeth Sut ton of Wilmington were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Odom apd Miss Rettie Hollingsworth, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Davis and children of Calyy - - - "lest so, visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Be* at Vann’s Crossroads Sunday. . Mr- and Mrs. Tom Sutton of Clinton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sutton. Miss Stephnia Odom of Goldf, bora spent the week-end with her father, Faison Odom. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Raypor and s6ns of Goldsboro were Sunday visitors of her sister, Mrs. Mag well Daniels, and family Mrs. J. J. Odom and Mrs. C. J. Strickland attended the county wide dress revue in Clinton Tues day. ^ Cecil Odom attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Fayetteville last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Underwood and children of Newton Grove vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Overman Sunday. . , • Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Strickland spent Mother’s Day with their son, Wayne McCoy Strickland, at Oak Ridge Military Institute. They were accompanfed to Oak Ridge by their daughter Vernelle, and Mrs. G. S. Strickland, and children. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cole and son ITS A FACT by JERRY CAHILL ii.l .. m ». I tM FWHS/ SAFTHMOMBW CONHOUY OrlbNoFhH, Nevadai.. twostv uitmitfoMfse irsttrgtmJeoKntAf*/ 6R0VCe<JoNK Mr/'/vn&fa, NftMEP Trial? I$1W 4oN FtfiNKUNP. 'ossveiTJom, and Mrs. Coy'Sutton and baby of Goldsboro were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Whit Best. Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Lambert and -children spent' the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beasley, near Benson. T. I. Suttton of Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sutton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hill and chil dren of Goldsboro spent Mother’s Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best and daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bryan, spent Mother’s Day with their son, Jor dan, student at Oak Ridge. J. B. Sutton is confined to his home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hollings worth and children of the Poplar Grove section-were dinner guests SundaV of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hollingsworth. Some men accomplish so little they fall short of paying their freight through life. Stanford Women in Monthly Meeting Circle one of the Stanford Pres byterian Women met Wednesday night with Mrs. Bernice Kornegay, hostess. The opening prayer and Bible lesson were given by Mrs. Korne gay, and following a business ses sion, the hostess served soft drinks and cookies. Circle two met the same night. Mrs. Edna Kirby was hostess at this meeting; which was held in the home of Mrs. E. W. Brock. Mrs. A. D. Quinn gave the opening pray er and Mrs. Jasper Brock present ed the Bible lesson. Miss Evelyn Swinson was in charge of the dis cussion period. Mrs. J. B. Roberts closed the meeting with a prayer. Soft drinks and cookies were served during the social hour. / Suttontown (By Mrs. Tim Sutton) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Best and children, Mrs. Frank £achinni and children of Goldsboro, Linwqod Sutton from Buies Creek and Mr and Mrs. Edgar Best visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Best Sunday. Craven Sutton, B. C. Best, Iyey Best and Gilbert Sutton went on a fishing trip to Surf City Satur day. Mrs. Zilphia Sutton of Rocky Mount ana Mrs; Loyd Hobbs of Newton Grove visited Mrs. rete Heath Monday. Mrs. Ivey Best entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday in honor of her son, Colese, and bis wife. Mrs. James Earl Lindsay is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and children of Washington, D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Sutton of Newton Grove were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Granger Sutton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Craven Sutton and daughters visited Mr. and Mrv Jehue Cox near Kenly Sunday. Miss Alice Faye Sutton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bass.of Hall’s section. Mrs. R. F. Jones of Fuquay is spending this week with her daugh ter. Mrs. Brantley Sdtton. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sutton of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sutton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lindsay of Faison, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lind say of Newton Grove, Mr, and Mrs. Willie Jernigan and children of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Lindsay Sunday. » Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Owens of Clinton, Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Grantham of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Allen King and children of Smith’s Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. P. K- Sutton Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sutton and son visited the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lutrella Lindsay, near Mount Olive Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mangum Dau htry of Westbrook's Grov.e visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Katie Paughtrjv Sunday, Mrs. Best at e "T a, a quil .i group of wome: Tuesday. A large audienee attended chur ' at Goshen PH ohurch Sunday and saw the film titled “You Cai’t Win in Sin”, presented by the Rev. Strawn, formally of the Bob. Holmes University. Kings WSCS to Meet The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of Kings' Methodist ehurch will meet next Tuesday, May 18, at 8 p.m., at the church, it has been announced. WITH KIIC MAM PKKNSCR AND STYMNI CAM HAIL INSURANCE! -000 SEE ■ V-. THIGPEN - FKKEN INSURANCE AGENCY DIAL/2088 N. Center St. J Upstairs Ovar English and Olivar's Offica Th* mw 1954 Ch»woUt M Mr 2*4oor fdon. 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